
Fantasy Baseball 2026: Who’s Set to Drop Out of the Top 10?
Experts project that several current top‑10 hitters and pitchers will lose their spots by season’s end, while emerging talents could take their places.
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Experts project that several current top‑10 hitters and pitchers will lose their spots by season’s end, while emerging talents could take their places.
A new MLB proposal would require players to complete their sophomore year of college before becoming draft‑eligible, sparking debate among coaches and prospects about the future of baseball development.

A weekly look at the top 100 starting pitchers in fantasy baseball, highlighting velocity, injury updates, and stash prospects.

With the current collective bargaining agreement set to expire on Dec. 1, 2026, MLB owners and the players' union are at odds over salary caps, contract limits and revenue sharing. Key figures including Pirates' representative Henry Davis, executive subcommittee member Paul Skenes and rookie Konnor Griffin are shaping the debate.

The Pirates' relief corps has been a revolving door this year, with two closers already failing and a mix of promising and inconsistent performances shaping the outlook.

With the current collective bargaining agreement set to expire on Dec. 1, 2026, Pirates catcher Henry Davis discusses the importance of player unity, the league's proposed changes, and the outlook for negotiations.

Baseball America’s in‑season Top 100 prospect updates have become a key barometer for future MLB stars, with May and June showing the highest hit rates and July 2023 standouts already delivering measurable WAR.

The Pirates' relief corps has struggled to lock down late‑game leads, prompting scrutiny of individual outings and a search for stability as the season progresses.

As the MLB season hits its July turning point, the latest power rankings reveal a mix of dominance, breakout performances and front‑office maneuvering that will shape the second half

As the August 3 trade deadline looms, the new Wild Card format has turned the MLB market into a high‑stakes chess game.

The rest‑of‑season (ROS) rankings that have become a staple for fantasy baseball managers are more than a simple list; they are a strategic compass that points toward the players most likely to deliver value over the final stretch of the campaign.

Foster Griffin delivered a masterful seven‑inning start, throwing 112 pitches and cementing manager Blake Butera’s confidence as the Washington Nationals eye a contract extension.

Top National League pitcher Paul Skenes watches his 2026 Cy Young odds tumble to +1900 as recent performances falter, putting him in a tight race with emerging contenders.

With a potential strike looming on August 12, Major League Baseball faces its most serious labor showdown in decades, as stars like Paul Skenes and Shohei Ohtani rally against a salary cap that owners say is meant to protect low‑payroll clubs but that players fear will roll back decades of progress.

Joey Cantillo’s recent surge, highlighted by a velocity jump and heavy curveball usage, leads a list of strong outings that could influence fantasy lineups.

A late‑inning homer by Noelvi Marte and a strong relief effort lift the Reds past the Pirates in a back‑and‑forth contest at Great American Ball Park.

After a month on the injured list, Konnor Griffin made an immediate impact for the Pirates, hitting a leadoff home run against the Reds and delivering a performance that blends offensive fireworks with defensive reliability.

The latest FantasyPros starter rankings break down high‑upside matchups, two‑start opportunities, and risky starts as fantasy managers set lineups for the upcoming week.

Major League Baseball’s owners have proposed a rule change that would bar high‑school players from signing professional contracts until they are at least 20 years old, prompting prospects like James Clark to weigh college baseball against early pro opportunities.

Chicago's White Sox are riding a hot streak, fueled by a blend of emerging stars and strategic acquisitions, positioning them at the top of the American League as they prepare for a crucial series against Kansas City.

The Chicago White Sox sit atop the AL Central, driven by a young core and strong performances from prospects, while the Kansas City Royals eye a roster overhaul after a disappointing start.

A new proposal from Major League Baseball would bar high school players from signing directly, requiring them to be at least 20 and two years out of high school, a shift that could boost college baseball and alter the draft landscape.

Major League Baseball is exploring a draft overhaul that would bar high school players from signing professional contracts until they turn 20, a move that could reshape the minor league system and boost college baseball's role in player development.

A new collective bargaining proposal would bar high school players from signing professional contracts until they turn 20 and complete two years after graduation, a move that could accelerate the shift toward college baseball as the primary development route.